abstract |
Loading an optical disk with an organofluorine compound. A hydrocarbon residue, which is partially fluorinated or chlorofluorinated, is selectively attached via a polar or dipolar group to imperfections on the surface of the optical disk made of a metal-containing material or coated with a metal-containing coating, whereby a highly effective protective coating is obtained. The proposal is suitable for all optical disks in the form of tinted or fully transparent plates and lenses, as well as in the form of reflecting or mirrored disks. One of the preferred fields of application is the loading of windshields and headlight panes of a motor vehicle. |